Courses in law, psychology and sport have been chosen alongside computing and business degrees as subjects that the Office for Students will prioritise as it begins investigating providers over student outcomes which are perceived to be poor.
The English regulator has released the criteria it will use to select which universities and colleges will be the focus of assessment in 2022 as part of its efforts aimed at improving quality across the sector.
In September, the OfSset thresholdsfor continuation, completion and progression rates that providers would be expected to meet, and it has begun recruiting investigators, with boots on the ground inspections imminent.
For the first round of assessments, the focus will be full-time degree programmes, with first degrees and postgraduate taught masters coming under particular scrutiny.
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The full list of subject areas being prioritised is: business and management; computing; law; psychology; sociology, anthropology and social policy; sport and exercise sciences; history; and archaeology.
Up to 20 providers will be subjected to assessments, if their courses are producing outcomes below the thresholds. The OfS said it will look at numerical performance as well as a providers context, which includes reasons for, or actions to address, its performance.
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For 2023, a provisional decision has been made to focus on the outcomes for full-time other undergraduate and first degree courses but this will be confirmed next year alongside any other categories for prioritisation.
Institutions could ultimately be fined or be stripped of their registration with the OfS if they are found to be in breach of the B3 condition without good reason.
OfSchief executive Susan Lapworth has previously said the thresholds should not trouble most universities that provide good outcomes for their students but cautioned too many courses do not improve the life chances of those taking them.It has been warned thatmost universities have at least one subject areawith completion and progression outcomes below the line deemed acceptable by the OfS.
The regulatorsaid providers selected for further assessment would be notified in writing in November or December.
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